Kiosk
Kiosk View
Navigating to https://yourlubeloggerdomain/kiosk
will bring up the Kiosk view. This is a pseudo real-time dashboard that refreshes approximately every minute(indicated by the progressbar at the very top of the page)
By default(without any parameters), it will default to the Vehicle view.
Modify view by adding kioskMode
to the URL, such as: https://yourlubeloggerdomain/kiosk?kioskMode={mode}
Possible views:
- Vehicle - shows overview information of vehicles.
- Plan - shows all plans for vehicles, sorted by the priority and progress.
- Reminder - shows all reminders for vehicles, sorted by urgency.
- Cycle - cycles through all of the view above.
Excluding Vehicles
By default, the dashboard will display all vehicles the user has access to; however, vehicles can be excluded by appending exclusions
to the URL, such as https://yourlubeloggerdomain/kiosk?exclusions={vehicleIds}
The vehicleId refers to the Id of the vehicle, visible in the address bar when viewing details for a specific vehicle, e.g.:
In the example above, the vehicleId is 1
. To exclude multiple vehicles, list them separated by ,
e.g.: https://yourlubeloggerdomain/kiosk?exclusions=1,3,5
will exclude vehicles with Ids 1, 3, and 5 from having their information displayed on the view.
Full URL Example
https://yourlubeloggerdomain/kiosk?kioskMode=Cycle&exclusions=1,3,5
will cycle through different views and exclude data from vehicle Ids 1, 3, and 5.
Setting Access Token
If your use-case for the Kiosk involves a full-time display, you will need to set up an access token as the user session cookie set by LubeLogger expires in either 24 hours or 7 days(depending if Remember Me
was selected during Login). Setting up an access token allows the kiosk to continue functioning even if the user session has long expired.
- Ensure that your user's password does not contain
:
in it - Encode
{yourusername}:{yourpassword}
in Base64 - You will need to login at least once before navigating to your Kiosk URL
- Open up the developer's console(F12 on most browsers)
- Some browsers will require you to acknowledge what you're doing.
- Type in
setAccessToken('{Base64 Encoded token generated in step 2}')
- Hit enter and you should get a response stating the access token was set.
E.g.: If the username is test
and the password is 1234
the base64 encoded token would be dGVzdDoxMjM0
You would then type in setAccessToken('dGVzdDoxMjM0')
in the developer's console.
Test this by navigating to your LubeLogger instance in a different tab and logging out. Your kiosk dashboard should continue functioning.